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Florida Workers Find 2,000 Silver Coins

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Man wish I knew about this house...

http://news.yahoo.com/florida-silve...5140996.html
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I can't imagine "racking up" so many fines.
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The seizure included 861 half-dollars, 1,016 quarters, 202 dimes and three nickels, police records show. Some of the oldest coins were dated 1917, officials said.



nice...............
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What irritated me about this was if you watched it on the internet, they showed people just dumping the coins on a table. Then further dumping them on top of each other. Obviously people that have no idea of grades, dents, scratches on coins.
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I hope they don't clean/polish them before selling them.
Anyone with a brain would know that they are worth more than just melt value; they don't look like culls from the video.
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Anyone with a brain,that knows how to Google, would know that they are worth more than just melt value;



Fixed!
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They see money not history so they dont care about handling like garbage!
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The coins are believed to have been hidden away during the Great Depression and they include a '64 Kennedy and a whole lot of Franklins. Okay . . .
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